PRESS RELEASE: A new research paper was published in Aging’s Volume 15, Issue 15, entitled, “Cardiovascular events and death after catheter ablation in very old patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation.”
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PRESS RELEASE: A new research paper was published by Aging in Volume 15, Issue 15, entitled, “Associations between klotho and telomere biology in high stress caregivers.”
The loss of skeletal muscle strength mid-life in females is associated with the decline of estrogen. Here, the researchers questioned how estrogen deficiency might impact the overall skeletal muscle phosphoproteome after contraction, as force production induces phosphorylation of several muscle proteins.
PRESS RELEASE: A new research paper was published on the cover of Aging’s Volume 15, Issue 15, entitled, “Natural aging and ovariectomy induces parallel phosphoproteomic alterations in skeletal muscle of female mice.”
PRESS RELEASE: A new editorial paper was published in Aging’s Volume 15, Issue 14, entitled, “A novel theory of ageing independent of damage accumulation.”
PRESS RELEASE: A new research paper was published in Aging’s Volume 15, Issue 14, entitled, “Inhibiting NLRP3 signaling in aging podocytes improves their life- and health-span.”
PRESS RELEASE: A new research perspective was published in Aging’s Volume 15, Issue 14, entitled, “Towards disease-oriented dosing of rapamycin for longevity: does aging exist or only age-related diseases?”
Cell senescence has recently emerged as a potentially relevant pathogenic mechanism in fibrosing interstitial lung diseases (f-ILDs), particularly in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. The researchers hypothesized that senescent human fibroblasts may suffice to trigger a progressive fibrogenic reaction in the lung…